Historic Record: 1,195,287 Tractors Sold in India in 2025
The Asian giant consolidated its position as the world’s largest tractor market. It shone once again in a world still mired in recession.

India once again surprised both insiders and outsiders with the unstoppable momentum of its tractor market.
In 2025, a total of 1,195,287 units were sold in the Asian giant, including domestic market sales (1,090,281 units) and exports (105,006 units).
The figure set a new all-time record for the sector, comfortably surpassing the symbolic one-million-unit mark.
The final tally of 1,195,287 tractors placed represents an average of 3,275 units per day—equivalent to the total annual sales in major European markets such as Belgium, Portugal, or the Netherlands. It is also nearly half of Argentina’s average annual tractor sales over the past decade (7,200 units per year between 2015 and 2024).
Annual tractor sales in India (domestic market and exports). Units.
Source: TMA.
A Million-Unit Market
Throughout the decade so far, India has remained the world’s leading tractor market.
In 2021, it surpassed the one-million-unit mark for the first time, with a total of 1,028,625 machines sold between the domestic market and exports.
Following that milestone, it consistently remained in seven-digit territory: 2022 (1,043,911 units), 2023 (1,011,697 units), and 2024 (1,007,900 units).
Finally, in 2025, it made a new leap in scale, with 1,195,287 tractors sold—an increase of +18.6% compared to the previous year.
Dazzling Performance
The Indian case reflects the behavior of a market that operates under its own logic, regardless of what happens beyond its borders.
It is also the result of framing the sector within its own rules of the game, supported by active government policies.
Government incentives, combined with favorable weather conditions that boosted agricultural production, generated a “super 2025” for tractors in India.
Production
Alongside the sales record, India also achieved a historic milestone in tractor manufacturing, with 1,151,273 units produced in 2025.
In this case, production once again surpassed the one-million-unit threshold, with growth of +17.2% compared to 2024 (982,146 units).
The previous record had been set in 2021, with 1,065,280 tractors assembled in Indian factories.









